i hope this isnt bad....(yes...theres pix)
I still can't believe people are PAYING to make their car look like the wheels are going to fall off... What's funny was back in the day people used to pay money to CORRECT camber issues from lowering a vehicle... Camber to me looks like a $hitty lowering job... this is MY opinion, however, and what people want to do to their cars is entirely up to them.
yes thats the noblesse body kit. i love it. its so expensive tho. but the other one i like is the nkb power one
http://www.memoryfab.com/detail/i.php?id=172
i dun like too exotic, i like the clean look
http://www.memoryfab.com/detail/i.php?id=172
i dun like too exotic, i like the clean look
Believe it or not, those cars have the SAME bodykit, to whomever wrote that. I have that much camber on the back and for as little I drive the car, I tore the tires up. Oh well, I'll change it back soon anyway. Hopefully, I'll some good camber on the front too, as I am still awaiting my front camber plates I ordered a month ago thanks to a goofup at shipping. doing straight camber on the back of the A's and B's not lowered doesn't change the toe if at all. It's when the car gets lowered and the axle gets a forward tilt to it, you get toe in with camber. It's just geometry.
Originally Posted by BrEaK_AwaY
Originally Posted by Boxer_Rebellion
Originally Posted by BrEaK_AwaY
the wheels are like that because the box is on bags....
when the car is lowered to the max with the bags, the wheels angle themself. the wheels have negative camber
negative camber is bad on the tires, but the pictures shown above, the boxes will not drive like that, they will raise the car to make it at a drivable highest, with the proper camber
when the car is lowered to the max with the bags, the wheels angle themself. the wheels have negative camber
negative camber is bad on the tires, but the pictures shown above, the boxes will not drive like that, they will raise the car to make it at a drivable highest, with the proper camber
Dumba$$.
Why don't YOU go take a look at a bagged SUV. Most propper SUVs (Truck based, body on frame) have traditional, solid, straight axles in the rear. Especially if you are talking about domestics. (The majority of bagged SUVs in the U.S. are doemstic.)
Just like with the xA and xB the only time you are going to see negative camber in the rear of a bagged SUV is when they have swapped out for an independent rear suspension. And most of the time someone does that they do everything they can to PREVENT excessive negative camber.
Like it was said before... Quit trying to back pedal and make excuses. You were wrong. Live up to it like a man. Quit trying to defend comments, only to make yourself look more foolish.
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